| about the unintended consequences of psychiatric coercion? Encourage journalists to read the book Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker?
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It's like two functioning televisions
| can have two different movies playing..... one is a gruesome horror tragedy and on the other is an uplifting comedy or nature documentary... If someone doesn't like the horror
| movie.... change what's playing, don't call a television engineer. Both televisions are not broken and function just fine. Psychiatrist Thomas Szasz wrote something to this effect.
| professionals will interact with psychiatrists; they will sometimes make referrals to psychiatrists and more. Some psychiatrists practice talk therapy/counseling. For professionals
| of psychology, having an understanding of psychiatric drugs and their effect on individuals seeking their services can be fruitful. There are prevailing paradigms in psychology and
| psychiatry. In reality, in the history of psychology and psychiatry, there have been a myriad of diverse viewpoints. This include feminist psychology, Jungian psychology social
| illness" as metaphorical illnesses; like how "sick jokes" are not literally sick. Or how a dope and/or ill rap song is not neither literally ill nor literally dope. Misery, fear,
| psychiatry including Freud. Szasz was an atheist Jew. In the book The Myth of Psychotherapy, Szasz wrote about how Frued utilized psychoanalysis to be a sort of an attack and maybe